Replication of Nonautonomous Retroelements in Soybean Appears to Be Both Recent and Common

Retrotransposons and their remnants often constitute more than 50% of higher plant genomes. Although extensively studied in monocot crops such as maize (Zea mays) and rice (Oryza sativa), the impact of retrotransposons on dicot crop genomes is not well documented. Here, we present an analysis of ret...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant physiology (Bethesda) 2008-12, Vol.148 (4), p.1760-1771
Hauptverfasser: Wawrzynski, Adam, Ashfield, Tom, Chen, Nicolas W.G, Mammadov, Jafar, Nguyen, Ashley, Podicheti, Ram, Cannon, Steven B, Thareau, Vincent, Ameline-Torregrosa, Carine, Cannon, Ethalinda, Chacko, Ben, Couloux, Arnaud, Dalwani, Anita, Denny, Roxanne, Deshpande, Shweta, Egan, Ashley N, Glover, Natasha, Howell, Stacy, Ilut, Dan, Lai, Hongshing, del Campo, Sara Martin, Metcalf, Michelle, O'Bleness, Majesta, Pfeil, Bernard E, Ratnaparkhe, Milind B, Samain, Sylvie, Sanders, Iryna, Ségurens, Béatrice, Sévignac, Mireille, Sherman-Broyles, Sue, Tucker, Dominic M, Yi, Jing, Doyle, Jeff J, Geffroy, Valérie, Roe, Bruce A, Maroof, M.A. Saghai, Young, Nevin D, Innes, Roger W
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